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A fun ruin to explore

The temple is climbable, and I enjoyed going up to the top and looking at the view. I also liked looking at the various sculptures in the grounds, including some chiseled into the stone of the temple itself.

You don't need to spend a long time here, but it's definitely worth a look.

Date of experience: March 2017

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We were very naughty and walked round the perimeter wire fence when we visited this temple not realising we should have paid 3k each if we had walked inside the fence. Whilst I would have given the money to go towards its upkeep the sight of loads of local children climbing all over it picking bits off put me off.

Date of experience: July 2016

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Candi Jago is set within a residential area with an elementary school at one side. It's a good thing that it is surrounded by a fence, otherwise, as anyone who went through childhood can attest, this temple would be perfect for climbing and clambering over - which I did! The reliefs showing Buddhist scenes are covered with deposits which make it more difficult to appreciate them. But the stairs leading to the very top can make one feel adventurous!

Around the temple are finely-carved Kala heads worth a camera click or two.

Date of experience: October 2014

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well, i just shocked when i first saw the temple. it not looks like a temple anymore. but if you like an Indonesian Hystory, you have to see this temple. it a combination between Buddhist and Hindu tradition. it's a temple to remind their king.

Date of experience: April 2014

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